Borner Beretta M84 air pistol
Country of manufacture: Taiwan, Borner brand is quite well-known and popular. In principle, the pistol is well made, notable for its shooting accuracy and particularly ergonomic handle. You can shoot for a long time, and your hand will not feel tired at all. In addition, we can note the capacious metal magazine, which can hold 19 balls.
Advantages and disadvantages
Pros of the Borner Beretta M84 pistol:
- It is very convenient to pull out, refill and replace the clip. Moreover, it is not plastic, as in many models, but metal.
- Exact match to the original weapon - both visually and in size.
- The handle fits comfortably in the palm with grooved inserts.
Disadvantages of the model:
- The lack of a slide stop means that you can only tell by the sound that the clip has run out of balls.
- Gas leaks in the rear valve plug due to a defect in the valve mechanism.
The pistol has a long and heavy trigger that negatively affects accuracy. The first five to seven balls go through tightly, as they are tightly clamped by the spring.
Areas of use
Due to the high similarity to the original firearm, we can recommend buying this pistol to those who want to learn how to handle military weapons. Feeling its real heaviness in your hand, learning how to disassemble it and shooting skills. The Beretta analogue is well suited as the very first pneumatic gun.
Well, this device is often purchased for entertainment. He hits accurately, easily pierces and breaks cans and bottles from ten to twenty meters. And the magazine fits a lot of balls - there is no need to reload often.
Photo of the Borner Beretta M84 air pistol
Characteristics of the Borner M84 (Beretta M84) air pistol
Manufacturer | Borner |
Combat prototype | Beretta M84 (Italy) |
View | Air gun |
Type | Gas pneumatics |
Caliber | 4.5 mm |
Speed | 130 m/s |
Type of ammunition | BB, steel balls |
Barrel type | Smooth |
Number of charges | 19 pcs |
Shooting mode | Semi-automatic |
Energy source | A can of CO2 for 12 grams of gas |
Blowback | No |
Fuse | Eat |
Shutter material | Metal |
Frame material | Metal |
Color | Metal, black |
Size | Length - 175 mm |
Weight | 0.7 kg |
A country | USA/Taiwan |
Equipment | Pistol, packaging, brief documentation, copy of certificate (upon buyer's request) |
Product size | 170 x 30 x 130 mm |
Product weight | 0.71 kg |
Size with packaging | 190 x 150 x 40 mm |
Product weight with packaging | 0.82 kg |
certificate |
Air pistol Borner M84 (Beretta M84) buy in the Popadiv10 online store. Air pistol Borner M84 (Beretta M84) at a low price of RUB 6,990. You can pay for your order by mail upon receipt in any part of the Russian Federation. Before placing an order, be sure to check the price and contents of the product by phone (during business hours) or by e-mail and feedback system (at any time convenient for you).
Information on the product “Pneumatic pistol Borner M84 (Beretta M84)” is for informational purposes only and is not a public offer as defined by the provisions of Article 437 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation; characteristics, appearance, color and equipment may be changed by the manufacturer without notice.
Specifications
Technical characteristics of the Borner Beretta M84 pistol:
Characteristics | Indicators | Unit measurements |
Type | gas cylinder | |
Escapement mechanism | double | |
Charges used | BB balls | |
Caliber | 4,5 | mm |
The magazine holds bullets | 19 | PC. |
Weight | 700 | G |
Smooth barrel length | 9,4 | cm |
Gun length (total) | 18 | cm |
Powered by a CO2 weight cylinder | 12 | G |
Energy (maximum) | 3 | J |
Maximum charge speed | 120 | m/s |
Full shots can be fired from one cylinder | 115 | PC. |
Models and modifications[ | ]
Models Beretta 92 and Beretta 96 and 98 in various modifications:
92G Elite IA 92FS Compact Type M
Designation | Caliber | Length (mm) | Barrel length (mm) | Capacity (cartridges pcs.) | Weight (g) |
Beretta 92S | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 15 | 970 |
Beretta 92S-1 | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 15 | 970 |
Beretta 92SB | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 15 | 970 |
Beretta 92SB-F | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 955 |
Beretta 92F | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 955 |
Beretta 92FS | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 945 |
Beretta 92G | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 945 |
Beretta 92FS Vertec | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 915 |
Beretta 92D Vertec | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 890 |
Beretta 92G Vertec | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 900 |
Beretta 92D | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 920 |
Beretta 92DS | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 930 |
Beretta 92G Elite I | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 970 |
Beretta 92G Elite IA | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 975 |
Beretta 92G Elite II | 9mm Para | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 980 |
Beretta 92 Stock | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1015 |
Beretta 92CB | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 965 |
Beretta 92 Combat | 9mm Para | 217—242 | 125—150 | 10, 15, 17 | 1080—1135 |
Beretta 92 Billennium | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1250 |
Beretta 92FS Brigadier | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1000 |
Beretta 92D Brigadier | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 975 |
Beretta 92G Special Duty | 9mm Para | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1010 |
Beretta 92FS Compact L | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 10, 13 | 910 |
Beretta 92D Compact L | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 10, 13 | 885 |
Beretta 92FS Compact Type M | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 8 | 895 |
Beretta 92SB Compact | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 10, 13 | 900 |
Beretta 92FS Centurion | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 10, 15, 17 | 920 |
Beretta 92G Centurion | 9mm Para | 197 | 103 | 10, 15, 17 | 920 |
Beretta 98SB | 7.65×21mm Luger | 217 | 125 | 15 | 980 |
Beretta 98FS | 9×21 mm IMI | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 945 |
Beretta 98G Elite II | 9×21 mm IMI | 211 | 119 | 10, 15, 17 | 980 |
Beretta 98FS Brigadier | 9×21 mm IMI | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1000 |
Beretta 98 Billennium | 9×21 mm IMI | 217 | 125 | 10, 15, 17 | 1250 |
Beretta 96 | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 940 |
Beretta 96D | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 915 |
Beretta 96DS | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 925 |
Beretta 96 Vertec | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 910 |
Beretta 96D Vertec | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 885 |
Beretta 96G Vertec | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 895 |
Beretta 96G Elite I | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 965 |
Beretta 96G Elite IA | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 970 |
Beretta 96G Elite II | .40 S&W | 211 | 119 | 10, 11 | 975 |
Beretta 96 Brigadier | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 995 |
Beretta 96D Brigadier | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 970 |
Beretta 96G Special Duty | .40 S&W | 217 | 125 | 10, 11 | 1005 |
Device
Almost all parts of the pistol are made of a metal alloy (silumin); it consists of two cast halves, which are connected using self-tapping screws. Only the trigger, safety, and magazine eject button can move. The shutter and sighting devices (open) are fixed. The front sight is low, the rear sight cannot be adjusted.
Only the side pads on the handle are made of rough plastic. It has a curved shape that is optimal for the palm. Ribbed inserts on the front and back add convenience. The handle contains a metal magazine (inserted easily from below) and a can of carbon dioxide. To install it, you need to slide the side plastic trim back until it stops. To remove the magazine there is a button located on the handle near the trigger guard.
The fuse (small lever) is located on the right side of the frame; it has additional protection - a movable lock on the flag. When it moves down, the hook is pressed freely - it is impossible to shoot. Only by placing this lever in a horizontal position can you remove the weapon from the safety lock. The barrel is smooth, steel, movable.
Operating principle
After installing a carbon dioxide cylinder and filling the clip (for which only balls four and a half millimeters in diameter are used), the weapon is aimed at the target and removed from the safety. The shooting is self-cocking.
When the trigger is pressed, the movable barrel moves forward. At a certain point, it breaks down and hits the valve hard, which opens up a portion of carbon dioxide. The gas, compressed under pressure, causes the ball to accelerate out of the barrel.
Disassembly
Disassembling the pistol occurs in the following order:
- First you need to remove the clip and the carbon dioxide cartridge from the handle by sliding the side plastic cover and then completely removing it.
- We unscrew the screw located slightly below the front sight, as a result of which a spring-loaded plug will come forward and contact the barrel spring.
- We remove the safety, sights and trigger hook by unscrewing the screws holding them.
- To disassemble the device into two halves, you also need to unscrew the screws holding them together. They are located at the bottom of the handle, at the back and in the central part of the body.
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What can be improved
The main problem that many owners complain about is that the cylinder leaks air when fired. This happens for several reasons. The first - the needle that pierces the balloon is long, it protrudes beyond the edges of the gasket. The second is that the sides on the valve plug are made in such a way that it is impossible to achieve a tight fit of the gasket.
The problem is solved this way: the weak point is sealed by tightly winding fum tape. It also helps to apply EXPERT OIL lubricant to the neck of each new cylinder.
Other tuning options are optional. So, the presence of a large valve allows you to manipulate it. You can also make the barrel longer and try to soften the trigger.
Design
This air gun is an almost exact replica of a real Beretta 8X series pistol. The body and bolt are made of weapons-grade steel. The cheeks on the pistol grip are plastic.
The dimensions of the Glacier BRT 84 can be compared with the pneumatic model of the Russian PM, but the handle is longer, making it easier to grip. There is no boluback mechanism, which is why the shutter is stationary.
Pneumatics work only due to self-cocking, when the hammer is cocked, the barrel moves away to capture the bullet and presses it tightly against the valve. This is how it turned out to achieve high accuracy with a good initial bullet speed.
This pneumatic is perfect only for entertainment, since it is easily transported and has low gas consumption. There is no need to rely on anything anymore, since a smooth, short and moving barrel does not provide the necessary accuracy for sports competitions.